My approach to weddings
Your wedding isn’t a photo shoot. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of your favourite people. My job is to capture it as it felt.
I take a calm, documentary-style approach, focused on real moments, not manufactured ones. That means blending in like a guest with a camera. Observing, gently guiding when needed, and always tuned into the rhythm of the day.
I don’t follow a rigid shot list. I follow the action, capturing the atmosphere, the details, and the fleeting moments that make your day uniquely yours.
That said, I know some moments are timeless. A few relaxed shots with your parents, siblings or bridal party? Absolutely. They’re the ones that sit on the mantle piece. But if you’re looking for dozens of combinations and long lineups, I might not be the right fit.
What about couple portraits?
When it’s time for portraits, I’ll guide you gently into good light, but I won’t make you pose like someone you’re not.
My goal is to help you relax, feel comfortable, and be yourselves.
We’ll step away briefly for some calm and space, usually in two short windows of 10-15 minutes. You won’t be missing for long, and you’ll come back with photos that feel like you at your best, in a moment of fun, laughter and peace together.
Moments that matter
The loud ones. The quiet ones. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it ones.
Weddings are full of micro-moments. A squeeze of the hand, a shared glance, your dad raising a toast, someone absolutely owning the dance floor. I’m always watching for those.
It’s not just about the big scenes. It’s about the in-between.
The people you love, just as they are.